All your Indian favorites: curries, tandooris, vindaloos, vegetarian and meat favorites, breads and appetizers.
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Dutchess/Columbia Community BusinessesAll your Indian favorites: curries, tandooris, vindaloos, vegetarian and meat favorites, breads and appetizers. 28 E. Market St, Red Hook 845-758-2666
Iyengar Yoga in Rhinebeck: Provides a precise framework for yoga practice that builds strength and flexibility based on what really works . . . for you. Convenient and reliable class schedule with options for beginners, all levels, restorative and pre-natal. Find out what's possible for you so you can move better, and feel better. 6423 Montgomery St
17B, Rhinebeck 845-876-6129
The Children’s Medical Group has a distinguished history of caring for the region’s children, with a tradition of excellence, accessibility and caring, offering comprehensive medical service to children of all ages. Rhinebeck Office Park
187 E. Market St., Rhinebeck 845-452-1700
Over 25 years working in collaboration with homeowners and professional designers to create a unique and special something for the home or office. Custom cabinetry and so much more! 518-537-2365 or 845-399-5484
Taste the difference. We provide high quality food and catering with attention to detail and exquisite presentation. Seasonal fresh, local ingredients used. Call to discuss your upcoming event. One E. Market St., Red Hook 845-758-9030
I travel to your home to provide personalized service for your family pets: food, fresh water, clean cat litter, dog walks, and some love & attention. Kennel Pick-up/Drop-off service. Bonded, insured, references. Serving Rhinebeck and surrounding areas. Rhinebeck 845-876-6411
With training in both traditional Chinese medicine and Five Element Theory, Kathryn Nemirovsky, LAc, employs a full range of modalities to address a wide variety of disorders on the deepest possible level. Call for a free 15-minute consultation. 17 Glen Pond Rd, Red Hook 631-742-3996
At High Ridge Traditional Healing Arts, patients receive care based on highly individualized treatment protocols, centered on both the knowledge gained from this ancient healing tradition, and the techniques developed as a result of modern research. Regaining healthy balance in an environment full of stressors may require more than one mode of care—all five of the professionally practiced branches of Taoist healing arts are offered. Over 19 years of experience. 7392 S. Broadway (Rt. 9), Red Hook 845-758-2424
Conservatory-trained pianist (Oberlin, B. Mus. Piano Performance) offers instruction at her Milan studio, ages 4 & up. Full range of musical skills: technique, repertoire, reading, ear-training, theory, composition, ensemble playing. 86 St. Paul Rd., Milan 845-758-2225
Founded in 1975, Oblong Books & Music is the largest independent bookseller in the Mid-Hudson Valley. With a vibrant children's book & toy section, a large bargain books selection, and a knowledgeable staff, Oblong is sure to have something for everyone. Open daily. Author events calendar at oblongbooks.com.. 26 Main Street, Millerton 518-789-3797
Sample flakey scones, fresh baked cookies, brownies, doughnuts, pies, tarts and flavor-packed desserts using local farm fresh fruits. Specialty cakes to order. 227 Pitcher Lane, Red Hook 845-758-1999
Beadzo offers a wonderful selection of creative, artistic and ethnic jewelry from around the world as well as from our local artists and beaders. Necklaces, bracelets and earrings made from vintage, collectible and contemporary beads and metals are available. Semi-precious stones, pearls and lamp work beads have been made into unique creations and make special gifts. Silk scarves from Thailand and artistic hand knitted scarves can be found there as well. Folk art masks, clocks, earring holders and lively hand-painted wooden chests and jewelry boxes are also added to the mix. It’s all very whimsical, fun and full of spirit! 60 Broadway, Tivoli 845-757-5306
Deeply community-rooted for more than 90 years, Mulhern Gas Company is proud to offer professional, personalized service to its Columbia and Dutchess County neighbors for every propane gas need. 17 Industrial Track, Hudson 518-828-1300
Come celebrate the launch of a second decade of world-class performing arts programs. Music, theater, dance, and performance for special guest artists and Bard students & faculty. See visiting artist Jack Ferver's parodied readings of screenplays on 4/3; share an evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer on 4/6; see Euripedes' The Bacchae on 4/11-4/14; hear So Percussion on 4/12; hear the American Smphony in an all-Wagner program 4/19–4/20 and playing Mahler's Second Symphony 4/26–4/27; and to cap it off go to the 2013 Faculty Dance Concert 4/26–4/28. Sosnoff Theatre
Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson 845-758-7900
Public relations to put the wind in your sail. PR Strategy / Social Media / Email Marketing / Community Relations / Press Releases / Websites. PO Box 409, Rhinebeck 845-876-1710
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